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Title: N-acetylcysteine restores nitric oxide-mediated effects in the fetoplacental circulation of preeclamptic patients.
Author(s): Bisseling, T.M.
Roes, E.M. (270135022)
Raijmakers, M.
Steegers, E.A.P.
Peters, W.H.M. (068693281)
Smits, P. (071843906)
Publication year: 2004
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
ISSN: 0002-9378
Volume: vol. 191
Issue: iss. 1
Start page: p. 328
End page: p. 333
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Preeclampsia is associated with an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants, resulting in reduced effects of the endothelium-derived, relaxing-factor nitric oxide (NO). Antioxidants, like N-acetylcysteine (NAC), remove reactive oxygen species, resulting in an improvement of endothelial function. We aimed to investigate the effect of NAC on the NO-pathway in the human fetoplacental circulation in preeclampsia and control pregnancies. STUDY DESIGN: The NO-pathway was investigated by use of the NO-synthase inhibitor L-NAME in an ex vivo cotyledon perfusion model. RESULTS: At baseline, fetoplacental arterial pressure was comparable in preeclamptic pregnancies (n=8) and control pregnancies (n=8), and increased dose-dependently after L-NAME. The maximal L-NAME-induced rise in fetoplacental arterial pressure was attenuated in preeclamptic versus control pregnancies (20.8 +/- 2.0 mm Hg vs 36.7 +/- 3.5 mm Hg, P<.05). Addition of NAC increased the L-NAME-induced rise in fetoplacental arterial pressure to 36.4 +/- 3.4 mm Hg in preeclampsia pregnancies (P<.05) and to 49.2 +/- 2.6 mm Hg in control pregnancies (P<.05). CONCLUSION: Preeclampsia is associated with a dysfunction of the NO-pathway. N-acetylcysteine increases NO-mediated effects in the fetoplacental circulation in preeclamptic placentas as well as in healthy control placentas.
Subject: EBP 2: Effective Hospital Care
UMCN 2.2: Vascular medicine and diabetes
UMCN 5.1: Genetic defects of metabolism
UMCN 5.2: Endocrinology and reproduction
Organization: Pharmacology-Toxicology
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Gastroenterology
Organization (former): Pharmacology/Toxicology

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